Malaysia Airlines' Enrich frequent flyer programme members have been advised to change their passwords following a data security incident at one of its third-party IT service providers. According to a Malaysia Airlines e-mail to Enrich members on Monday, the incident affects some personal data of Enrich members between March 2010 and June 2019. “Malaysia Airlines has no evidence that any personal data has been misused and the incident did not disclose any account passwords. "We are nevertheless encouraging Enrich members to change their account passwords as a precautionary measure, ” the airline said. Malaysia Airlines also said in the e-mail that it would not be contacting members regarding the updating of their information via telephone call. It added that the incident did not affect Malaysia Airlines’ own IT infrastructure and systems in any way.<br/>
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Mystery flights to regional Australia have been launched by Qantas in response to continued international border closures. The flights, which will depart from Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, will fly to a destination within approximately two hours and include experiences on the ground such as winemaking in a premier wine region or a gourmet lunch with music on the shores of a tropical island. Travelling on a Boeing 737, the flights will include some low-level scenic fly-bys of key landmarks en route. Customers will be provided with clues as to whether to pack a snorkel or sneakers in carry-on baggage, but they won't know exactly where they're going until they touch down. Qantas Group Chief Customer Officer Stephanie Tully says the mystery flights are about giving Australians memorable travel experiences and promoting domestic tourism.<br/>